Why are there 597 million chickens?

The number "597 million chickens" refers to the staggering amount of chickens that die before reaching the U.S. food supply each year, not the total population, due to systemic issues in intensive farming like rapid growth breeding, disease, harsh conditions, and high mortality rates in hatcheries and during transport, making them "missing" from the final product. These premature deaths, sometimes involving crushing or drowning of chicks, highlight welfare problems where animals' biological limits are pushed for profit, leading to massive losses before slaughter.
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Why are there so many chickens in the world?

There are so many chickens because they are incredibly efficient and cheap to raise, grow fast in intensive farming systems, reproduce quickly, convert feed to protein efficiently, and have adapted to meet soaring global demand as people move to diets with more meat, making them the world's most common and consumed livestock. Billions of chickens are raised annually for meat and eggs, with specialized breeds and industrial methods maximizing output for a constant supply.
 
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What animal is killed the most for food?

Chickens are the animal killed most for food by a massive margin, with billions slaughtered annually, far exceeding other land animals like pigs, ducks, and cows, and even outnumbering fish when considering individual animals for land-based species. While fish numbers are immense, they're often measured by weight, making direct comparison difficult, but poultry is the most numerous. 
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Why are chickens so much bigger today?

Breeding scientists continue to select chickens with better growth rates, more efficient feed conversions, and stronger immunity to disease. This quick genetic selection for the best possible broiler bird has resulted in a large bird that can grow very quickly and be very cost-efficient.
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What is the biggest killer of chickens?

The most common causes of chicken death vary by flock type, but frequently include Marek's disease/tumors, bacterial infections (like E. coli), and sudden death/heart issues (Ascites), alongside parasites, environmental stress (temperature, air quality), and laying-related problems like egg yolk peritonitis, with parasites often being the biggest secondary finding. 
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What is the #1 meat consumed in the world?

Most consumed meats in the world
  • Pork. Pork is the most consumed meat in the world,(1) with deep cultural, historical and culinary roots. ...
  • Chicken (Poultry) Chicken, often grouped under the broader category of poultry, is the second most consumed meat globally, with its popularity growing rapidly. ...
  • Beef. ...
  • Lamb. ...
  • Turkey.
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What is the most violent breed of chicken?

The most aggressive chicken breeds, often historically bred for cockfighting, include the Malay, Asil (Aseel), Shamo, and Old English Game, known for being territorial, dominant, and combative with other birds, though their aggression towards humans varies, with Malay and Asil being particularly fierce fighters. Other breeds like Rhode Island Reds and Barred Rocks can also have aggressive roosters or dominant hens, but it's often situational.
 
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Why don't they raise male chickens for meat?

We don't commonly eat male chickens (roosters) from the egg industry because they're the wrong breed, slow-growing, and have tough, lean meat, making them economically unviable compared to specialized meat birds, leading to their culling; however, some specific male chickens, like castrated capons or roosters from "dual-purpose" breeds, are eaten, especially in traditional cooking or specialty markets.
 
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Does Chick-fil-A import chicken?

Additionally, we source our chicken from farms in the U.S. in accordance with our Animal Wellbeing Standards.
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What does Costco inject in rotisserie chicken?

Costco's famous rotisserie chicken is injected with a saline solution in a process known as injection brining that keeps the poultry juicy during cooking.
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What animal has killed the most humans ever?

Mosquitos are by far the deadliest creature in the world when it comes to annual human deaths, causing around one million deaths per year, compared to 100,000 deaths from snakes and 250 from lions. Perhaps surprising, dogs are the third deadliest animal to humans.
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Do cows know they are going to be slaughtered?

No, cows don't understand the abstract concept of "slaughter" or their ultimate death, but they do experience intense fear and stress from the unfamiliar sights, sounds (like blood or fear pheromones from other cows), and smells in a slaughterhouse environment, leading to panic, though they may not connect it to a future event. They react to immediate threats, not a planned execution, often mistaking the chute for routine procedures, yet showing terror from sensory input like shadows or chains that signal danger.
 
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Are chickens intelligent animals?

Yes, chickens are surprisingly intelligent animals, possessing complex cognitive, emotional, and social skills often compared to mammals and primates, showing abilities like empathy, self-control, problem-solving, basic math (counting), long-term memory (recognizing up to 100 faces), and complex communication. They can learn from observation, understand cause and effect, anticipate future needs, and even exhibit self-awareness, challenging the old "bird brain" stereotype.
 
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Is chicken egg a period waste?

Although chickens do not menstruate (and thus their eggs are not “chicken periods” as is sometimes asserted), the cycle of creating and passing much larger eggs relative to their body size and weight is arguably even more physically taxing, especially in modern hens who have been bred to produce such unnaturally high ...
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Which country eats the most chickens?

The country that eats the most chicken depends on how you measure it: the United States and China consume the highest total volume, while Israel (or sometimes island nations like the Bahamas) leads in per capita (per person) consumption, with people in Israel eating nearly 130 lbs annually, notes this YouTube video and Euro Meat News. 
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What is the life expectancy of a chicken?

A chicken's life expectancy varies greatly, from just weeks for meat birds to 5-10+ years for well-cared-for backyard or heritage breeds, depending heavily on breed, diet, predator protection, and living conditions; commercial layers often live 1-3 years before being culled for declining egg production.
 
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What is a red flag from Chick-fil-A?

At Chick-fil-A, a "red flag" on your receipt is an internal marker for special, unusual, or complicated order requests that need extra attention from staff, flagging it as something beyond a simple "no pickles" to ensure accuracy for things like allergies, specific modifications, or even funny/odd requests that stand out from the normal menu. It's a digital note in their system, often appearing as red text, that alerts the kitchen to pay close heed to that particular order item, preventing mistakes on unique customizations.
 
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Does Chick-fil-A use antibiotics now?

To maintain supply of the high-quality chicken you expect from us, Chick-fil-A® restaurants in the U.S. and Puerto Rico have shifted from chicken raised with No Antibiotics Ever (NAE) to chicken raised with No Antibiotics Important to Human Medicine (NAIHM) starting in the spring of 2024.
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Is the LDS church partnering with Chick-fil-A?

A Church spokesperson emphasized the sourcing of ingredients, noting, “We're grateful to partner with Chick-fil-A not just for their values, but for their culinary excellence. The waffle fries will be sourced from Idaho—of course—and the chicken has been described by many as 'God's chicken.
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Why don't we eat fertilized chicken eggs?

Without incubation, fertilized eggs remain identical to non-fertilized eggs in both appearance and safety. Properly stored fertilized eggs will not develop and are completely safe for consumption, debunking the misconception that they contain chicks.
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Does the Bible say not to eat chickens?

No, the Bible does not say not to eat chicken; in fact, it lists chickens as "clean" birds permitted for consumption under Old Testament dietary laws, and New Testament teachings generally remove these restrictions for Christians, stating all foods are clean. While the Old Testament (Leviticus) forbids birds of prey and scavengers, chickens are considered acceptable because they are domestic, eat vegetation, and are not predators, fitting criteria for clean poultry. 
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Is chicken sexer still a job?

A career as a Sexer

Sexers have a very important role in poultry production – they work is highly specialised and sought-after, taking a lot of experience to become skilled. To find out the sex of young birds, care needs to be taken to ensure that birds are not stressed or harmed.
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What predator kills the most chickens?

Chicken predators are everywhere. No flock is completely safe from some carnivorous species that would like to eat them. Raccoons and domestic dogs probably kill more chickens than any other animals and live in both rural and urban areas. Raccoons are surprisingly abundant even in New York City!
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What is the king of all chickens?

Brahma chickens are often dubbed the "King of Chickens" for their colossal size. They tower above most other chicken breeds, with mature Brahma roosters reaching a weight of 12 to 18 pounds and hens averaging between 9 to 12 pounds.
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What is the kindest breed of chicken?

Silkies are our number one pick for those who are looking for friendly pet chickens! Eggs-eptionally sweet, docile, and calm. Silkies are easy to handle, love attention, and will feel right at home with lots of human interaction. They are known to hop on your lap, snuggle with you, and enjoy being pet.
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